Yeah Daisies!!RussianSoul wrote:
* grabs them from RussianSoul's hand and runs off *
Normally I love calling customer service and "motivating" them to take care of things. But I will admit, I've been a bit off my game for the past couple of months. I'm just overall off-center which makes things that wouldn't normally be a problem hard to deal with. Hubby's really been picking up the slack so he totally rocks. In exchange, I make him yummy tea.Salsero wrote:We love you just the way you are.auggy wrote:Sanks. *sniff* At some point I'll be less unhappy and grumpy. I promise.
Being a guy, I have to make a suggestion. Have you tried calling Dell service to cry to them? It sounds like your problem be getting the local contract guy to move you up the list of priorities. They might be able to motivate him a little more. I had problems with my Dell a few months ago, and they were Johnny-on-the-spot, three days in a row. After replacing everything, we discovered that the problem was my non-Dell monitor, but Dell spent a bunch of money trying to made me happy.
Dell gave me problems with my first laptop a few years ago. My parents got me a decent Inspiron for Christmas my first year of college. Almost exactly a year later, it decided that it wouldn't connect to the power cord. The cord would connect, but the computer wouldn't read that it was attached. Dell came and replaced all the motherboard and processor after determining that the link for the power was broken. It worked fine for about one month and then died completely. I mean, I was sitting there playing a game and all of the sudden it went "bzzzt" and died. So after both my father and I harassed Dell on the phone, they sent someone to replace the motherboard and processor for a second time, blaming the problems the first time with the lack of grounding on the technician. A month after that, it gets the power cord issue again even with completely new components. Dad finally used the threat of him having influence at his work that buys many Dell computers, so they sent me a top of the line (at the time) wide-screen media center notebook that was better than the other one in all ways. I've had that one for about two years with no problems beyond that it is beaten up pretty badly from constant use and being dragged back and forth across campus. It definitely pays to call them many times in order to get things done.auggy wrote:If I start venting, I'm going to cry. And that sounds totally wussy, but I don't care. I'm so mad at Dell and getting jerked around by them day after day. Supposed to be "next day on-site service" and they were called Friday and it still isn't done. And I've had a crappy weak even excluding the my-laptop-is-an-effing-brick issues and I'm also apparently having major issues about the vet trip Monday and keep freaking about about Nibby dying even though it has been two months and I feel like I should be better.Salsero wrote:Oh, poor baby! Vent please.auggy wrote: BTW, Dell totally sucks.
The only good thing about this week has been tea related - I got the tea pass box yesterday and a Special Teas order today which included my first yixing.
And dammit, now I'm crying. I hate this week. I need more tea.
Known issue with Dell laptops, especially the Inspiron series. It's a design "flaw" but really (conspiracy theorist appears) Dell's version of planned obsolescence. The power jack is very exposed, not internally supported at all, and has very flimsy poorly welded connectors.Cinnamon Kitty wrote: Dell came and replaced all the motherboard and processor after determining that the link for the power was broken.
MMMMM...good stuff.Cinnamon Kitty wrote:
I am just finishing up the fifth steep of Fukamushi Sencha Supreme. Mmmmmm...
I only have 2 colors at this point - the fuschia ones that were here when we bought the house and the red ones I recently added. I'm hoping to start adding more now that I've gotten some of my other gardening issues under control. Look out next year!Salsero wrote:I will be watching for those peonies ... How many colors? What will you do about the ants?
I like Silver Needles too, but that photograph is totally worth the price of a few leaves.GeekgirlUnveiled wrote:Hmmm... my dachshund likes the silver needles too. I had the leaves in a little saucer to compare with the photo from my Tao vs Adagio photo, turned around and he was gobbling them up.
Here's the little miscreant:
That sound a lot like my Gateway issues. In the two years I had it, the power supply shorted out, the motherboard had to be replaced, the hard drive had to be replaced twice, the fan had to be replaced, and the casing had to be replaced twice due to cracks for normal wear. Fortunately, it was under warranty, but towards the end of that saga, they told me they'd repair it for free and take care of shipping, but would charge me $44 for the box they'd send to me. WHAT?Cinnamon Kitty wrote:Dell gave me problems with my first laptop a few years ago. My parents got me a decent Inspiron for Christmas my first year of college. Almost exactly a year later, it decided that it wouldn't connect to the power cord. The cord would connect, but the computer wouldn't read that it was attached. Dell came and replaced all the motherboard and processor after determining that the link for the power was broken. It worked fine for about one month and then died completely. I mean, I was sitting there playing a game and all of the sudden it went "bzzzt" and died. So after both my father and I harassed Dell on the phone, they sent someone to replace the motherboard and processor for a second time, blaming the problems the first time with the lack of grounding on the technician. A month after that, it gets the power cord issue again even with completely new components. Dad finally used the threat of him having influence at his work that buys many Dell computers, so they sent me a top of the line (at the time) wide-screen media center notebook that was better than the other one in all ways. I've had that one for about two years with no problems beyond that it is beaten up pretty badly from constant use and being dragged back and forth across campus. It definitely pays to call them many times in order to get things done.auggy wrote:If I start venting, I'm going to cry. And that sounds totally wussy, but I don't care. I'm so mad at Dell and getting jerked around by them day after day. Supposed to be "next day on-site service" and they were called Friday and it still isn't done. And I've had a crappy weak even excluding the my-laptop-is-an-effing-brick issues and I'm also apparently having major issues about the vet trip Monday and keep freaking about about Nibby dying even though it has been two months and I feel like I should be better.Salsero wrote:Oh, poor baby! Vent please.auggy wrote: BTW, Dell totally sucks.
The only good thing about this week has been tea related - I got the tea pass box yesterday and a Special Teas order today which included my first yixing.
And dammit, now I'm crying. I hate this week. I need more tea.
I am just finishing up the fifth steep of Fukamushi Sencha Supreme. Mmmmmm...
SO, which leaves did he prefer???auggy wrote:So cute! He makes my heart go all soft and squishy.GeekgirlUnveiled wrote:Hmmm... my dachshund likes the silver needles too. I had the leaves in a little saucer to compare with the photo from my Tao vs Adagio photo, turned around and he was gobbling them up.
Here's the little miscreant: